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LIN1025-8686 : Security Advisory - linux - CVE-2026-23386

Created: Mar 26, 2026    Updated: Mar 31, 2026
Found In Version: 10.25.33.2
Severity: Standard
Applicable for: Wind River Linux LTS 25
Component/s: Kernel

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:  gve: fix incorrect buffer cleanup in gve_tx_clean_pending_packets for QPL  In DQ-QPL mode, gve_tx_clean_pending_packets() incorrectly uses the RDA buffer cleanup path. It iterates num_bufs times and attempts to unmap entries in the dma array.  This leads to two issues: 1. The dma array shares storage with tx_qpl_buf_ids (union).  Interpreting buffer IDs as DMA addresses results in attempting to  unmap incorrect memory locations. 2. num_bufs in QPL mode (counting 2K chunks) can significantly exceed  the size of the dma array, causing out-of-bounds access warnings (trace below is how we noticed this issue).  UBSAN: array-index-out-of-bounds in drivers/net/ethernet/drivers/net/ethernet/google/gve/gve_tx_dqo.c:178:5 index 18 is out of range for type 'dma_addr_t[18]' (aka 'unsigned long long[18]') Workqueue: gve gve_service_task [gve] Call Trace: <TASK> dump_stack_lvl+0x33/0xa0 __ubsan_handle_out_of_bounds+0xdc/0x110 gve_tx_stop_ring_dqo+0x182/0x200 [gve] gve_close+0x1be/0x450 [gve] gve_reset+0x99/0x120 [gve] gve_service_task+0x61/0x100 [gve] process_scheduled_works+0x1e9/0x380  Fix this by properly checking for QPL mode and delegating to gve_free_tx_qpl_bufs() to reclaim the buffers.